What is acute testicular pain?


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Acute testicular pain may be caused by testicular torsion, epididymitis, varicocele, testicular injury, scrotal emergency and other reasons, need to seek medical attention in time, after a clear diagnosis of targeted treatment. Acute testicular pain may be caused by a variety of reasons, the following are some possible reasons: 1. testicular torsion: spermatic cord torsion, leading to testicular blood supply obstruction, causing pain. This condition requires urgent treatment, otherwise it may lead to testicular necrosis. 2. Epididymitis or orchitis: bacterial infection of the epididymis or testis, causing inflammation, resulting in pain and redness. 3. Varicocele: dilation of the veins in the spermatic cord, which may cause testicular pain and discomfort. 4. Testicular injury: direct external force impact or injury may cause testicular pain. 5. Scrotal emergency: 6. Other causes: prostatitis, prostate pain, inguinal hernia, etc. may also cause testicular pain. If acute testicular pain occurs, seek medical attention immediately. Your doctor will perform a detailed physical examination and evaluation, and may recommend an ultrasound examination to determine the cause of the pain. Treatment will depend on the cause and may include medication, surgery or other treatment. Avoid strenuous exercise and try to stay in bed before seeing a doctor. Do not use painkillers to mask symptoms. In addition, adolescents and young men should seek medical attention if the pain persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as high fever, nausea, vomiting, etc., as these symptoms may indicate a serious problem. In summary, acute testicular pain may be a sign of serious illness and requires prompt medical attention for a clear diagnosis and appropriate treatment.